Hi guys! Today I have Nfu Oh 65 to share with you! When I first got into polish Nfu Oh was like the brand for epic holos, I remember being on email waiting lists from Fabuloustreet trying to get them and I never got around to buying 65 for some reason. I finally got my paws on 65 thanks to the lovely Ninja Polish who now carries the brand!
65 is a light blue linear holo. The formula is tricky, you need to use an aqua base or else it is just too much of a hassle as it's prone to balding and dragging. I used 3 coats for the photos below, this was so much more holo in person than it's coming across in photos! All photos below are in natural sunlight and without top coat.
Nfu Oh is available a few places now, my bottle came from Ninja Polish. You can also find them at Fabuloustreet and Nail Polish Canada!
65 is a light blue linear holo. The formula is tricky, you need to use an aqua base or else it is just too much of a hassle as it's prone to balding and dragging. I used 3 coats for the photos below, this was so much more holo in person than it's coming across in photos! All photos below are in natural sunlight and without top coat.
Nfu Oh is available a few places now, my bottle came from Ninja Polish. You can also find them at Fabuloustreet and Nail Polish Canada!
This is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI also use their Aqua Base when I wear my China Glaze OMGs - keeps 'em from dragging. someone told me the Aqua Base had changed...the old being better -but maybe it's changed back now??? Not sure - I have 3 bottles of older Aqua Base from then the Nfu-Oh was known for the #61-#66 iconic holos...#66 is still my all time fav.
ReplyDeletehmm I don;t know if they've changed the Aqua base or not. I've had my bottle for quite a while
ReplyDeletePretty!
ReplyDeletetoo bad about the formula, such a pretty holo!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! If you decide to do comparisons, can you compare it to Layla Hologram Effect Mermaid Spell?
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